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each of us can do something. figure out how you can help a parent learn and do not be -- help a child learn and do not be afraid to speak. that is something we did our leaders a pass on. >> i would like to acknowledge you for the work you are doing. it is something we all appreciate as we are busy running our businesses. and living our lives. i saw "waiting for superman." it out raised me. -- it outraged me. i had no idea about the things that exist in the system that are really devastating. as somebody with your viewpoint and seeing things all across the country, other any examples that are evolving that we can look at as an example of progress or success that we can look at and kind of understand, where is the hope in all of that. >> a great question. there is another great movie coming out, "won't back down." you have a teacher and parent coming together to change the schools. talking about the stories is real important. when you see "waiting for superman," i know all the statistics, but as soon as i sought, i
each of us can do something. figure out how you can help a parent learn and do not be -- help a child learn and do not be afraid to speak. that is something we did our leaders a pass on. >> i would like to acknowledge you for the work you are doing. it is something we all appreciate as we are busy running our businesses. and living our lives. i saw "waiting for superman." it out raised me. -- it outraged me. i had no idea about the things that exist in the system that are really...
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coming up, he didn't use a getaway car. he used a getaway plane. the amazing video is next. >> a strange series of events up ralph -- ununravel in utah. you can see a plane plowing through the parking lot at an airport. and it only gets stranger once investigators discover who is in the cockpit. here's the story. reporter: air force security cameras captured almost everything that happened when bren stole a sky west jet and crashed it into the airport. but police tell fox 13 their investigation resulted in no conclusion as to motive. he was wanted in connection with the murder of his ex-girlfriend in colorado. employs say in the early morning hours of july 17th, hedgen climbed over a fence and ran to the jet. a sky west pilot, he knew how to get in the play so police say he climbed in and started it up. but as you can see here, the plane clipped a sky bridge. the jet then scraped the side of the airport terminal. police say they have no evidence he was trying steal the plane. >> i'm looked at the crash scene, and i doesn't appear he goes any other
coming up, he didn't use a getaway car. he used a getaway plane. the amazing video is next. >> a strange series of events up ralph -- ununravel in utah. you can see a plane plowing through the parking lot at an airport. and it only gets stranger once investigators discover who is in the cockpit. here's the story. reporter: air force security cameras captured almost everything that happened when bren stole a sky west jet and crashed it into the airport. but police tell fox 13 their...
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at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. buy now. save later. >>> before the break i asked you if you knew the answer to the question right there on your screen. what was the highest margin income tax rate in u.s. history? remember, it is 35% right now. well, guess what, the answer is 94% in 1944 and 1945. 94%. of course, those were war years. outside of world war ii, the highest rate was 91%. well, it's a $7 trillion mix of spending cuts and tax h
at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your...
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>> is very good to use, for dan to use the public land for running a private business or rent apart where all year round there is commercial revenue from renting in up to businesses. he keeps all that money. people don't realize that. i was in the park yesterday. i walked around and did a survey i asked 20 people if they thought this money was going to the city, and they'll think it is. so. john: so what if they think it's going to mars. the park is nice. >> it would ot have the taxes. we have the money left over. the park could be just as good. john: well, it certainly is true that the park is very commercial these days. but buying and selling going on. holiday gifts. very commercial. on the other hand, the public seems fine with that. >> its and look very nice. a different story. >> a lot of the things that they should be doing. you should -- john: some money. >> that's right. you will study. if everyone would feel just as good. >> is a very public. nobody has viewed it as privatized, and the final answer to these arguments, every dollar that is earned by concessions and sonsorships and
>> is very good to use, for dan to use the public land for running a private business or rent apart where all year round there is commercial revenue from renting in up to businesses. he keeps all that money. people don't realize that. i was in the park yesterday. i walked around and did a survey i asked 20 people if they thought this money was going to the city, and they'll think it is. so. john: so what if they think it's going to mars. the park is nice. >> it would ot have the...
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how does that affect us? now, those of you who have read a little bit about natalie phillips' new work on jane austen, the brain, an english major looking into neuroscience, what she found is that the brain when it reads intensely -- what i call deep reading -- is, in fact, activating an extraordinary number of neurons. the realizing brain, however, can stop after 280 milliseconds and optionally give you a very nice but superficial surface reading. the ability to read in a deep fashion, to think about inference, to think about the print, to go beyond the tech to our own insights, this requires not only extra milliseconds in that a brain, but it requires years of concentrated thinking and comprehensive skills -- comprehension skills. my major worry is that as we move into this medium, we are going to be changing the circuit in ways that we do not at this moment understand. we are lurching at this moment in the textbook industry towards digitizing everything without the evidence to say this is right for this ti
how does that affect us? now, those of you who have read a little bit about natalie phillips' new work on jane austen, the brain, an english major looking into neuroscience, what she found is that the brain when it reads intensely -- what i call deep reading -- is, in fact, activating an extraordinary number of neurons. the realizing brain, however, can stop after 280 milliseconds and optionally give you a very nice but superficial surface reading. the ability to read in a deep fashion, to...
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and at the same time, and i believe professor hill, you use this term, one of you use this term, about the relative invisibility of women as well. which i think a lot of people, a lot of women, they feel that contradiction on a day-to-day basis but i will fill the open to anyone who wants to start. how is it that with women still maintain an overall invisibili invisibility? >> well, we are most invisible at the tables where decisions are made about our lives. and i think that's the area where we really have work to do. there's a new world economic forum report that came out the other day that worldwide women have 20% of the political power. so if we are concerned about access to contraception. people are concerned about equal pay for equal work, we have to be at those tables. juno, you watch the news any night or open a newspaper, the huddles, the leaders are still largely male. you walk into a public building, whether it's the state house up the street here or the portraits on the walls are male. so women still do not see themselves reflected in the halls of power. now, you know, you
and at the same time, and i believe professor hill, you use this term, one of you use this term, about the relative invisibility of women as well. which i think a lot of people, a lot of women, they feel that contradiction on a day-to-day basis but i will fill the open to anyone who wants to start. how is it that with women still maintain an overall invisibili invisibility? >> well, we are most invisible at the tables where decisions are made about our lives. and i think that's the area...
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employs us. occupying in whatever spot appeals to our biofill ya, and yet in so many cases we choose urban life. we choose the inconveniences, the high cost of living in urban areas despite the fact that all this new technology would make cities obsolete, it was predicted, and yet bag google wt do they do? they build the google plex so that their workers can be right next to one another. silicon valley, right? practically the most famous geographic cluster in the world, it's also the industry that is the most technologically savvy. why is it that all this new technology seems to be hypercharging our cities? now, this relatively rosy view of cities is very unlike the new york of my youth. these -- i was born in manhattan in the 1967. i say that warily in the boston public library. [laughter] but i was. and these are two iconic images from my youth. we could have similar images of new york -- of boston in the 970s as well. the bottom image is of gerald ford denying new york's request for a fiscal b
employs us. occupying in whatever spot appeals to our biofill ya, and yet in so many cases we choose urban life. we choose the inconveniences, the high cost of living in urban areas despite the fact that all this new technology would make cities obsolete, it was predicted, and yet bag google wt do they do? they build the google plex so that their workers can be right next to one another. silicon valley, right? practically the most famous geographic cluster in the world, it's also the industry...
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tell us how they have locked horns over this? >> guest: so this has to be one of the oldest debates in thinking about history or social science, the debate that predates the idea that there is such a thing as social science but if you go back to plato or marks, the idea that social forces are what explain human outcomes. the people were there. we are just different people and they died of a heart attack and replaced by someone else. what happened is something that really mattered would have ended up the same. in the essay which is in theory about napoleon he barely mentioned napoleon. it's all about the social force and so this essentially is to quote samuels from an ip has become history without proper nouns. no people involved. on the other hand carlisle makes the most extreme opposite position and he says history is nothing but the biographies of great men. so it seek easily characters at the great man in history. these are two fundamentally incompatible viewpoints. you can get further apart in your view of the world in these
tell us how they have locked horns over this? >> guest: so this has to be one of the oldest debates in thinking about history or social science, the debate that predates the idea that there is such a thing as social science but if you go back to plato or marks, the idea that social forces are what explain human outcomes. the people were there. we are just different people and they died of a heart attack and replaced by someone else. what happened is something that really mattered would...
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it helps us to see things that are invisible to us. walmart is good because it creates low prices. yet, walmart also create a circumstance where taxpayers are subsidizing walton's billion dollars of profits. is this the moment when we start to see the ship turn. >> absolutely. i think the key has been throughout the economic pain that the american people have been feeling since the great recession. the conversation has really lurched between because of occupy, the role of wall street, the corporations and when the right has the control of the conversation, it's really a conversation about taxes and spending as if that's what's making the american people have less and less take home pay. as if that's making a third of all the jobs in the country below wage jobs. i really think that the more that we can have a conversation about the employer role, it takes business, it takes government, it takes individuals to sort of create a contract in the country. employees simply walked away from that bargain. we have not had accountability at all. >> we're with demos. you tried to quantify and
it helps us to see things that are invisible to us. walmart is good because it creates low prices. yet, walmart also create a circumstance where taxpayers are subsidizing walton's billion dollars of profits. is this the moment when we start to see the ship turn. >> absolutely. i think the key has been throughout the economic pain that the american people have been feeling since the great recession. the conversation has really lurched between because of occupy, the role of wall street, the...
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tear gas was being used to disperse the massive crowds. critics accuse morsi monopolizing power and too little to bring reform. prominent democracy advocates say that this could lead to the militants stepping in and also going egypt's president " the new pharaoh ". they are calling for competing rallies on tuesday. >> still to come we will check on travelers at s f o. and rushing to-from this long holiday weekend. >> they should pack some patience. and also, this live look outside. we can see the point of the tower. live look outside. we can see the point of hey, look! a shooting star! make a wish! i wish we could lie here forever. i wish this test drive was over, so we could head back to the dealership. [ male announcer ] it's practically yours. test drive! but we still need your signature. volkswagen sign then drive is back. and it's never been easier to get a jetta. that's the power of german engineering. get $0 down, $0 due at signing, $0 deposit, and $0 first month's payment on any new volkswagen. visit vwdealer.com today. >> take a l
tear gas was being used to disperse the massive crowds. critics accuse morsi monopolizing power and too little to bring reform. prominent democracy advocates say that this could lead to the militants stepping in and also going egypt's president " the new pharaoh ". they are calling for competing rallies on tuesday. >> still to come we will check on travelers at s f o. and rushing to-from this long holiday weekend. >> they should pack some patience. and also, this live look...
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stay with us. i gave birth to my daughter on may 18th, five days later, i had a massive heart attack. bayer aspirin was the first thing the emts gave me. now, i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. [ woman ] learn from my story. cool. you found it. wow. nice place. yeah. [ chuckles ] the family thinks i'm out shipping these. smooth move. you used priority mail at rate boxes. if it fits, it ships for a low, flat rate. paid for postage online and arranged a free pickup. and i'm gonna track them online, too. nice. between those bes and this place, i'm totally staying sane this year. do i smell snickerdoodles? maybe. [ timer dings ] got to go. priority mail flat rate boxes. online pricing starts at $5.15. only from the postal service. >> harris: a decade after she survived a kidnapping or gilles elizabeth smart is telling her story. she was 14 when she was snatched from her bedroom at knife point in 2002. and now at 25 year
stay with us. i gave birth to my daughter on may 18th, five days later, i had a massive heart attack. bayer aspirin was the first thing the emts gave me. now, i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. [ woman ] learn from my story. cool. you found it. wow. nice place. yeah. [ chuckles ] the family thinks i'm out shipping these. smooth move. you used priority mail at rate boxes. if it fits, it ships for a low, flat...
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. >> they maude us budge and got us mad. they pushed our buttons and boom, it went off from there. >> folks at the party accused police of incompetence citing them and the confrontation lasted five hours. they called in officers and deputies to handle the standoff. they have charges of deadly assault on a police officer to a variety of misdemeanors. >> the third this month in menlo park and the second in a week. this shooting happened on the 300 block of ivy drive. 12 bullets were fired into a home and people were inside and that no one was hurt. the two gunmen were seen getting out after light-colored car moments before shots were fired. >> a 42-year-old newark man was killed on the drive. he was found out on the street. police say he was with his wife at the time of the shooting. two men in hooded sweatshirts were seen running away from the scene. four people were also rt in the drive-by shooting and the shootings may be gang related. there is a warning about a scam targeting older chinese women. they uncovered a scheme in
. >> they maude us budge and got us mad. they pushed our buttons and boom, it went off from there. >> folks at the party accused police of incompetence citing them and the confrontation lasted five hours. they called in officers and deputies to handle the standoff. they have charges of deadly assault on a police officer to a variety of misdemeanors. >> the third this month in menlo park and the second in a week. this shooting happened on the 300 block of ivy drive. 12 bullets...